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Only the upper half of this small female terracotta statuette has survived. The woman wears a hat and a necklace and covers her naked breasts with her hands. The Archaic buildings of the Ishtar Temple were in use from 2500-2000 BCE. From the Archaic temples (or buildings) of Ishtar at the city of Ashur, northern Mesopotamia, Iraq. (The Pergamon Museum, Berlin).
Amin, O. S. M. (2014, August 31). Votive Statuette from the Archaic Buildings of the Ishtar Temple. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/image/2993/
Amin, Osama S. M. "Votive Statuette from the Archaic Buildings of the Ishtar Temple." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified August 31, 2014. https://www.ancient.eu/image/2993/.
Amin, Osama S. M. "Votive Statuette from the Archaic Buildings of the Ishtar Temple." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 31 Aug 2014. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
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